FCC Exam Question: 8-37D2
The display power supply provides the following:
Explanation: A typical display power supply, especially for a Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) based unit, provides multiple voltage rails to power its various sub-systems. * **5 volts DC** is a standard operating voltage for digital logic circuits, including microprocessors, memory, and control chips that manage the display's overall functions and interfaces. * **±12 volts DC** (or similar positive and negative voltages) are commonly used for analog circuits. These include video amplifiers that process the input signal, and sweep deflection circuits that generate the rapidly changing magnetic or electric fields to move the electron beam across the screen. Positive and negative supplies allow for AC signal amplification around a 0V reference. * **17kV DC** (tens of thousands of volts) is the high voltage (HV) required for the CRT's anode. This extremely high voltage accelerates the electron beam from the cathode towards the phosphor-coated screen, creating the bright, visible image. Since all these distinct voltage levels are essential for the proper operation of a complete display system, all options A, B, and C are correct, making "All of the above" the comprehensive answer.
8-28C4
8-18B3
8-35D1
8-49F4
8-38D1
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